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Boris Tutschek

Researcher at University of Düsseldorf

Publications -  90
Citations -  3254

Boris Tutschek is an academic researcher from University of Düsseldorf. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 84 publications receiving 2609 citations. Previous affiliations of Boris Tutschek include University of Bern & Imperial College London.

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ISUOG Practice Guidelines (updated): sonographic screening examination of the fetal heart

TL;DR: The ISUOG CSC documents are not intended to establish a legal standard of care because interpretation of the evidence that underpins the Guidelines may be influenced by individual circumstances, local protocol and available resources.
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Intrapartum translabial ultrasound (ITU) : sonographic landmarks and correlation with successful vacuum extraction

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used ITU to predict successful operative vaginal delivery during maternal pushing from a mid-sagittal translabial insonation using a curved array transducer in women delivering singleton fetuses in cephalic presentation.
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Evidence-based guidelines for the management of abnormally invasive placenta: recommendations from the International Society for Abnormally Invasive Placenta.

TL;DR: The topics chosen address the most pertinent questions regarding intrapartum management of abnormally invasive placenta with respect to clinically relevant outcomes, including the following: definition of a center of excellence; requirement for antenatal hospitalization; antenatal optimization of hemoglobin; gestational age for delivery; and fertility after conservative management.
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Prenatal sonographic diagnosis of skeletal dysplasias

TL;DR: To assess the types and numbers of cases, gestational age at specific prenatal diagnosis and diagnostic accuracy of the diagnosis of skeletal dysplasias in a prenatal population from a single tertiary center.